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Florida
Seeing any part of America is a pleasant and profitable experience. Seeing Florida gives the greatest possible returns for time and money spent. A marvelous climate during any part of the year, combined with delightful scenery and cordial people, make such a visit a source of pleasure for all the future. Those who come once return to taste of these enjoyments again and many come to stay. To the prospective visitor from other sections we offer in this book a glimpse of what Florida is and what she has for you. It is impossible to do full justice to the subject, just as it is impossible within the scope of these pages to furnish every detail of information regarding Florida communities. We have here attempted to outline our state from the tourist point of view, showing in word and in picture some of the outstanding joys that await you. Detailed information concerning accommodations, etc., may be obtained from the Chamber of Commerce in any community mentioned in this book. Includes fold. map dated 1930-31 pasted on cover. PALMM
Land Use Analysis and Planning Evaluation of the Site Proposed for the Holiday Inn on West Tennessee Street Tallahassee, Florida
Tallahassee, Florida
Land use analysis and planning evaluation of the site proposed for the Holiday Inn on West Tennessee Street, Tallahassee, Florida. Prepared by the City Planning Department in cooperation with the Tallahassee Democrat and the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. [Tallahassee, Fla. : The Dept., 1967?
Community Planning Analysis: Summary Analysis for Tallahassee-Leon County
Community planning is one element of the comprehensive planning process in the Tallahassee-Leon County area. This publication is one of a series that presents information relative to selected physical, social, and economic factors which prevail in the area. It is intended to serve as a data base for public and private planning programs
Save Our Rivers: Celebrating Five Years of Progress
A pictorial program celebrating five years of progress made by Florida\u27s five water management districts and the Florida Department of Environmental Regulations. Florida\u27s five districts: Northwest Florida Water Management District, Suwannee River Water Management District, St. Johns River Water Management District, and South Florida Water Management District. Text by Jim Lewis. PALM
Central Florida - Department of Agriculture
One of a series of three books compiled and issued by the Department of Agriculture dealing with the resources and development of the state. Mayo, Nathan, 1876-1960, Commissioner; Brooks, T.J. (Thomas Joseph), b. 1870, Assistant Commissioner
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Development of the Resin Infusion between Double Flexible Tooling process : assessment of the viability of in-mold coating and implementation of UV curing.
As composites gain wider acceptance in all sectors of the economy, new methodologies must be developed to increase their cost effectiveness in manufacturing. The neoteric Resin Infusion between Double Flexible Tooling (RIDFT) process is undergoing modifications to improve its cost-effectiveness by developing methodologies for in-mold coating and the incorporation of UV curing. In-mold coating is desired by the composites industry since it eliminates the current paint process, which is not only laborious and time consuming, but expensive, and presents safety issues. Two methodologies (paint films and coinfusion) for implementing in-mold coating were investigated. It was demonstrated that thermoformable paint films could be used to produce coated RIDFTed components. Coinfusion was also successfully implemented. This work also investigated the feasibility of designing and incorporating a Cure on Demand system into the RIDFT process, using ultraviolet (UV) light for the curing of composite laminates. The objective was to develop a process for the RIDFT that would eliminate or reduce the inflexibility in the current production process, resulting in shortened production cycle times. UV-cured laminates were produced at a fraction of the time required to produce catalyst-cured laminates. Mechanical and material characterization tests were performed on each of the UV-cured laminates produced. The results were referenced against those obtained for laminates produced using a catalyst curing system to determine their overall quality. The UV-cured laminates, after undergoing tensile and rheological thermal tests, were found to have mechanical and material properties comparable, or in a few instances slightly better, than that of thermally cured laminates
Resonant Subband Landau Level Coupling in Symmetric Quantum Well
Subband structure and depolarization shifts in an ultra-high mobility
GaAs/Al_{0.24}Ga_{0.76}As quantum well are studied using magneto-infrared
spectroscopy via resonant subband Landau level coupling. Resonant couplings
between the 1st and up to the 4th subbands are identified by well-separated
anti-level-crossing split resonance, while the hy-lying subbands were
identified by the cyclotron resonance linewidth broadening in the literature.
In addition, a forbidden intersubband transition (1st to 3rd) has been
observed. With the precise determination of the subband structure, we find that
the depolarization shift can be well described by the semiclassical slab plasma
model, and the possible origins for the forbidden transition are discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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Development of highly integrated magetically and electrostatically actuated micropumps : LDRD 64709 final report.
The pump and actuator systems designed and built in the SUMMiT{trademark} process, Sandia's surface micromachining polysilicon MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) fabrication technology, on the previous campus executive program LDRD (SAND2002-0704P) with FSU/FAMU (Florida State University/Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University) were characterized in this LDRD. These results demonstrated that the device would pump liquid against the flow resistance of a microfabricated channel, but the devices were determined to be underpowered for reliable pumping. As a result a new set of SUMMiT{trademark} pumps with actuators that generate greater torque will be designed and submitted for fabrication. In this document we will report details of dry actuator/pump assembly testing, wet actuator/pump testing, channel resistance characterization, and new pump/actuator design recommendations
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